Fam, my latest and greatest is here. A new bilingual picture bk written by Maestra/Yogi/Author Jill Guerra , designed by Innosanto Nagara , translated by Marianne Teleki , and illustrated by me 😎.
What Actions can u take to support?
1. Spread the word. Word of mouth is how we get it to folks, so please spread the good word.
2. Please follow miss Jill on Instagram now @thelovecurriculum
3. Get a book by requesting it from your local independent bookstore. If u know Jill and are in the Bay Area u can get a copy from her.
Stay tuned for the store link for Jill’s site but in the meantime you can see some of her work and other books here “The Love Curriculum”
Thx for your support as we slowly introduce this beauty to the babies, classrooms, libraries, Yoga studios, and offices round the world. It contains reflections, affirmations, and words about yoga poses and mindfulness in English and Spanish. It is for families, kids, teachers, and therapists!
Check out this podcast interview w/Jill for “Teacher’s Aligned”
And peep this artwork I made for Jill awhile back. Thats how long we’ve been working on this.
I believe I came acRoss Ami’s work through Pinterest. I keep a board of inspiring characters and saw her work recommended to me. WOW. So much raw energy, emotion, design, color, and mood. I love her work-all the excitement and danger, the strong female characters, and the carnage I believe some of these characters could cause if we were living in Ami’s world.
This is a film study of Jordan Peele‘s monumental film “Get Out” which he wrote and directed. As I learn a bit about storyboarding I am looking back to some of my old favorites for inspiration for shots. And looking at how they were shot makes me understand filmmaking so much more. I got a rough idea for this template from Studio Binder and have been using it to map out the film. If you haven’t seen the trailer for the film check it out here. This film was groundbreaking in so many ways. As a huge fan of horror films like The Nightmare on Elm Street, The Shining, Aliens, People Under the Stairs, Return of the Living Dead, it’s great to finally see Black film makers telling stories we’ve never seen before. I love this film. What’s your favorite scene?
Synopsis:
Did you miss the previous film study? Here it is: Love Jones (1997)
If you love this film, check out this time Jordan Peele visited horror writer and professor Tananarive Due’s UCLA class.
If you like my “fan art” character work please check out some collages of characters I’ve made in the past:
If you like my “fan art”, please check out my collage of characters.